yaa ISO 639

Yaminawá Autonyms

Yaminahua

  • Geography

    PE Madre de Dios and Ucayali regions; Mapuya, and Mishagua, and Yuruá.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Peru

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Yamanawa, Yuminahua
Yaminawá
600 in Peru (2007 census). Ethnic population: 600 (2007 census). Total users in all countries: 1,951.
Madre de Dios and Ucayali regions; Mapuya, and Mishagua, and Yuruá.
Bolivia, Peru, Western Central Brazil
5 (Developing).
Panoan, Mainline, Tri-State
Yaminahua, Chitonahua (Foredafa, Horudahua, Horunahua, Moronahua, Morunahua). Reportedly most similar to Sharanahua [mcd].
14 consonants and 8 vowels (4 oral, 4 nasal).
Used by all. Also use Spanish [spa]. Used as L2 by Amahuaca [amc].
Literacy rate in L2: Below 5%. 2 bilingual schools sponsored by the Ministry of Education (Crevels 2007). Grammar. NT: 2003–2008.
Latin script [Latn].
Subgroups: Masronahua (Masrodawa), Nishinahua (Nishidawa), Chitonahua (Chitodawa), Shaonahua (Shaodawa).
OLAC resources in and about Yaminahua
Jaminawa
1,300 in Brazil (2020). Ethnic population: 1,400 (2020).
Acre: Alto Acre, Alto Yaco and Caiete rivers; Amazonas: Purus river.
6b (Threatened)
Some of all ages. Most also use Portuguese [por], except for older generation (Crevels 2007). A few also use Spanish [spa].
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Yaminahua
51 in Bolivia (Crevels 2012). Ethnic population: 93 (Crevels 2012).
Pando department: Nicolás Suárez province, Puerto Yaminawa; headwaters of Alto Yuruá and Purús rivers.
6b (Threatened)
Some of all ages.
Same dialect or similar to that of Brazil; slightly different from Peru dialect.
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